D&C FJS:hfSHOE BOX

SECTION 265629

STREET LIGHTING AND GROUNDS LIGHTING

SEE INFORMATION AT END OF SECTION

PART 1 GENERAL

1.01RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE

A.Earthwork: Section 310000.

B.Cast-In-Place Concrete: Section 033001.

1.02SUBMITTALS

A.Waiver of Submittals: The "Waiver of Certain Submittals Requirements" in Section 013300 does not apply to the following products specified in this Section:

1.Lighting standards.

2.Luminaires.

3.Bases.

B.Product Data: Catalog sheets, specifications and installation instructions. Include candlepower distribution curves for each type fixture if different from Company or catalog number specified.

1.03QUALITY ASSURANCE

A.Equipment Qualifications For Products Other Than Those Specified:

1.At the time of submission provide written notice to the Director of the intent to propose an “or equal” for products other than those specified. Make the “or equal” submission in a timely manner to allow the Director sufficient time to review the proposed product, perform inspections and witness test demonstrations.

2.If products other than those specified are proposed for use furnish the name, address, and telephone numbers of at least 5 comparable installations that can prove the proposed products have performed satisfactorily for 3 years. Certify in writing that the owners of the 5 comparable installations will allow inspection of their installation by the Director's Representative and the Company Field Advisor.

a.Make arrangements with the owners of 2 installations (selected by the Director) for inspection of the installations by the Director's Representative. Also obtain the services of the Company Field Advisor for the proposed products to be present. Notify the Director a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the availability of the installations for the inspection, and provide at least one alternative date for each inspection.

b.Only references from the actual owner or owner’s representative (Security Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, etc.) will be accepted. References from dealers, system installers or others, who are not the actual owners of the proposed products, are not acceptable.

1)Verify the accuracy of all references submitted prior to submission and certify in writing that the accuracy of the information has been confirmed.

3.The product manufacturer shall have test facilities available that can demonstrate that the proposed products meet the contract requirements.

a.Make arrangements with the test facility for the Director's Representative to witness test demonstrations. Also obtain the services of the Company Field Advisor for the proposed product to be present at the test facility. Notify the Director a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the availability of the test facility, and provide at least one alternative date for the testing.

4.Provide written certification from the manufacturer that the proposed products are compatible for use with all other equipment proposed for use for this system and meet all contract requirements.

PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.01LUMINAIRES

TYPE PLL-1 IS SHOE BOX STYLE SUITABLE FOR BASIC PARKING LOT AND STREET LIGHTING. DESIGN 20 IS IES TYPE II/III DISTRIBUTION. DESIGN 40 IS AVAILABLE FOR IES TYPE IV DISTRIBUTION.

A.Type PLL-1: McGraw Edison Co.'s Power Drawer Concourse Design 20 Square Luminaires, having:

1.High power factor high pressure sodium ballast which maintains lamp wattage within + 12 percent with + 5 percent variation in line voltage. Ballast shall be multiple tap for use on 120, 208, 240 and 277 volt circuits, capable of starting lamp at -20 degrees F.

2.Luminaire connected for operation on 277 volt circuit, unless otherwise indicated on drawing.

3.Mounting:

USE SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW AS THE BASIC MOUNTING.

a.Direct arm mounted.

USE SUBPARAGRAPH BELOW FOR UNUSUAL CONDITIONS WHERE ADJUSTMENTS MAY BE REQUIRED, SUCH AS FIXTURE NEEDING TO BE MOUNTED AT AN ANGLE RELATIVE TO THE FACES OF A SQUARE POLE.

b.Tenon mounting fitter and arm(s).

4.High pressure sodium lamp, wattage as indicated on drawings:

a.100 watt - LU100/BD.

b.150 watt - LU150/BD.

c.400 watt - LU400/BD.

5.Bronze finish.

PLL-2 IS AN ADJUSTABLE FLOODLIGHT TYPE FIXTURE SUITABLE FOR LIGHTING AREAS OF A PARKING LOT WHERE THE TYPES OF LIGHTING DISTRIBUTION AVAILABLE WITH TYPE PLL-1 MAY NOT BE ADEQUATE. OTHER HOUSING SIZES AND WATTAGES ARE AVAILABLE.

B.Type PLL-2: McGraw Edison Co.'s Power Drawer Area Light Series 1000 Luminaire, having:

1.High power factor high pressure sodium ballast which maintains lamp wattage within + 12 percent + 5 percent variation in line voltage. Ballast shall be multiple tap for use on 120, 208, 240 and 277 volt circuits, capable of starting lamp at -20 degrees F.

2.Fixture connected for operation on 277 volt circuit.

3.150 watt high pressure sodium lamp LU 150 (55 volt).

4.Slipfitter with calibrated knuckle type adjustment which locks luminaire in desired position with branch circuit wiring run therein (no exposed wiring).

5.Tenon mounting fitter for single or dual installation as required.

6.Bronze finish.

2.02LIGHTING STANDARDS

A.16 Foot Height: Aluminum, 4 inch square non-tapered shaft, Lexington Standard Corp.'s Square Straight Aluminum Standards, having:

1.Finish to match luminaire.

2..250 inch wall thickness.

3.Number and size of anchor bolts as recommended by lighting standard manufacturer. Threaded end hot dipped galvanized for a minimum of 10 inches. Galvanized nut, lockwasher and flatwasher with each bolt.

4.Template for setting anchor bolts.

5.One 1/8 inch and two 1/16 inch aluminum shims for each standard.

6.Provisions for Luminaire Mounting:

a.Holes predrilled to accommodate direct arm mounted luminaires.

b.Pole top tenon to accommodate tenon mounted luminaires.

7.Base cover attached to base with vandal resistant fasteners.

8.Ground lug at base.

B.24 Foot Height: Aluminum, 6 inch square non-tapered shaft, Lexington Standard Corp.'s Square Straight Aluminum Standards, having:

1.Finish to match luminaire.

2..250 inch wall thickness.

3.Number and size of anchor bolts as recommended by lighting standard manufacturer. Threaded end hot dipped galvanized for a minimum of 10 inches. Galvanized nut, lockwasher and flatwasher with each bolt.

4.Template for setting anchor bolts.

5.One 1/8 inch and two 1/16 inch aluminum shims for each standard.

6.Provisions for Luminaire Mounting:

a.Holes predrilled to accommodate direct arm mounted luminaires.

b.Pole top tenon to accommodate tenon mounted luminaires.

7.Base cover attached to base with vandal resistant fasteners.

8.Ground lug at base.

C.39 Foot Height: Steel, 6 inch square, non-tapered shaft, KW Industries Inc.'s SSP, having:

1.Finish to match luminaire.

2..250 inch wall thickness.

3.Number and size of anchor bolts as recommended by lighting standard manufacturer. Threaded end hot dipped galvanized for a minimum of 10 inches. Galvanized nut, lockwasher and flatwasher with each bolt.

4.Template for setting anchor bolts.

5.One 1/8 inch and two 1/16 inch aluminum shims for each standard.

6.Pole top tenon.

7.Handhole cover attached to handhole with vandal resistant fasteners.

8.Ground lug at base.

2.03RACEWAYS

A.Rigid Ferrous Metal Conduit: Steel, hot dipped galvanized on the outside and inside (conduit enameled on the inside will not be accepted), UL categorized as Rigid Ferrous Metal Conduit (identified on UL Listing Mark as Rigid Metal Conduit - Steel, or Rigid Steel Conduit), as manufactured by Allied Tube & Conduit Corp., Midwest Electric, Occidental Coating Co., Robroy Industries Inc., Steelduct Conduit Products, Triangle PWC Inc., or Wheatland Tube Co.

B.Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit, Fittings, and Accessories: Carlon's Plus 40, Certain Teed Corp.'s Schedule 40, National Pipe Co.'s Schedule 40, or Queen City Plastics Inc.'s Schedule 40.

2.04CONCRETE BASES

A.As detailed on the drawings. Bases may be precast or poured in place.

2.05FUSE HOLDERS AND FUSES

A.Enclosed waterproof in-line fuse holders rated 600 volts; Bussmann Div. Cooper Industries TRON waterproof fuseholder Symbol HEB with Buss Symbol KTK fuses, or Gould Shawmut's GEB Series with ATM fuses.

2.06TAGS

A.Embossed or engraved aluminum tags with one inch high characters stating lighting standard number.

2.07GROUT

A.L&M Const. Chemicals Inc.'s Crystex, Protex Industries Inc.'s Propak, Sonneborn's Sonogrout, or U.S. Grout Corp.'s 5 Star Grout.

2.08THRU WALL SEALING BUSHINGS

A.For Walls Which Have Or Will Have Membrane Waterproofing:

1.Cast-In-Place Installations: OZ/Gedney Co.'s Type FSK thruwall seal and Type FSKA membrane clamp adapter.

2.Core Drilled or Sleeved Installations: OZ/Gedney Co.'s Type CSM and Type CSMC with membrane clamp adapter.

B.For Walls Which Will Not Have Membrane Waterproofing:

1.Cast-In-Place Installations: OZ/Gedney Co.'s Type FSK.

2.Core Drilled or Sleeved Installations: OZ/Gedney Co.'s Type CSM or Thunderline Corp.'s Link-Seal.

2.09SPLICE CONNECTORS FOR EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR

A.Exothermic Type Weld: Erico Products Inc.'s Cadweld Process.

OMIT REFERENCE TO AMP SPECIAL INDUSTRIES WHEN POWDER ACTUATED TOOLS ARE PROHIBITED (SEE SECTION 015633 - SECURITY.)

B.Compression Connectors: AMP Special Industries' Ampact Grounding System, Burdy Corp.'s Hyground System, or Thomas & Betts Corp.'s Grid and Ground Rod System.

C.Indent Type: Burndy Corp.'s Hydent, or Thomas and Betts Corp.'s Compression Connectors.

2.10INSULATED GROUNDING BUSHINGS

A.Appleton Electric Co.'s GIB-50 Series, Efcor Inc.'s 56-50-4 Series, Midwest Electric Mfg. Corp.'s GLL Series, OZ/Gedney Co.'s IBC-50L Series, Raco Inc.'s 1212 Series, or Thomas & Betts Corp.'s 3870 Series.

2.11LAMPS

A.As manufactured by General Electric Co., GTE/Sylvania, or Westinghouse Electric Corp.

PART 3 EXECUTION

3.01PREPARATION

A.Before installing any Work, lay out the proposed course for the conduits, location of lighting standards, etc. and have same approved.

3.02INSTALLATION

A.Lighting Standards:

1.Install each lighting standard on concrete base.

2.Prepare a level surface on compacted earth, undisturbed earth or concrete footing. Set bases on the prepared surface. Have all bases checked and approved by the Director's Representative for level and elevation prior to making any conduit connections.

3.Install lighting standards vertical:

a.Use 2 nuts on each anchor bolt. Run first nut down on the thread to the top of the foundation.

b.Install pole, run second nut down.

c.Adjust pole if necessary, then tighten nuts in accordance with pole manufacturer's recommendations.

d.Grout voids between metal base of lighting standard and concrete base. Create a drain through the grout by slipping a short length of conduit under the base in the wet grout, projecting it into the large drain hole in the base of the lighting standard. Rotate the conduit to finish the drain, then remove conduit.

B.Conduit System:

1.Use rigid ferrous metal conduit in all locations unless otherwise specified or indicated.

2.Rigid nonmetallic conduit may be used except:

a.Where conduits enter lighting standard bases, manholes or buildings (Use 10 foot length of rigid ferrous metal conduit at these locations).

b.Where conduits are jacked.

3.Depth: Unless otherwise indicated or directed, install conduits so that the top of the conduits are at least at the following depths:

Below Finished Grade
(inches) / Below Top Surfaces of Roads & Parking Lots
(inches)
Rigid Ferrous Metal Conduit / 24 / 24
Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit / 24 / 30

4.Conduits Entering Buildings: Conduit entrances into building shall be watertight.

5.Cleaning Conduits: Take precautions to prevent foreign matter from entering conduits during installation. After installation, clean conduits with tools designed for the purpose.

6.Jacking Conduits: Rigid ferrous metal conduit may be jacked under roads, parking lots, etc. Submit jacking details for approval.

7.Concrete encasement is not required for street lighting and grounds lighting conduit system.

C.Grounding:

IN FIRST SENTENCE OMIT "(SAME SIZE AS PHASE CONDUCTORS)" IF EXTRA LARGE CONDUCTORS ARE USED DUE TO VOLTAGE DROP. SHOW APPROPRIATE SIZE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR ON DRAWING.

1.Provide a bare copper equipment grounding conductor (same size as phase conductors) installed within the conduit. Terminate and bond equipment grounding conductor with suitable fitting in panel.

2.Bond lighting standards, conduit and equipment grounding conductors in lighting standard base with indent type splice connectors, insulated grounding bushings and ground lug on standard.

3.Bond rigid ferrous metal conduit in manholes to the equipment grounding conductor.

4.Make grounding splice connections in manholes with exothermic type weld or compression connectors.

INCREASE FUSE SIZE WHEN REQUIRED. AVAILABLE 6, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25 30 AMPERES.

D.Fuse Holder and Fuses: Install in base of each lighting standard an inline fuse holder and 5 ampere fuse for each ungrounded conductor. Install fuse holders so that fuse is not energized when fuse holder is uncoupled.

E.Wiring Inside Lighting Standards: Install No. 8 AWG Type THW, XHHW, THWN or Type USE insulated conductors from fuse holder to luminaire.

F.Tags: Install aluminum tags with lighting standard numbers thereon. Fasten tags to standards with vandal resistant screws, 4 feet above finished grade, facing roadway.

END OF SECTION

THE REMAINDER OF THIS SECTION IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY; NOT TO BE INCLUDED IN PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS.

1.Show conduit and wire sizes on drawing. Use minimum #4 AWG conductors and minimum 2 inch conduit for street & grounds lighting system. Reduce conduit and conductor size when appropriate (when few luminaires are required and they are not part of a system).

2.Show details of lighting standard, base and grounding. Use standard details.

3.Do not show more than two 2 inch conduits entering any base.

4.Use stick on details for underground conduit entrances into buildings and manholes.

5.If series circuits are being replaced, turn over lighting standards, film cutouts, and transformers (if not PCB type) to the facility, for use as replacement parts by the project facility or other facilities to keep remaining series circuits maintained. (Replacement parts are difficult to obtain).

END OF INFORMATION

Updated 07/08/09

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